Victor Gelling's T.P.C.M.

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Trash & Post-Chaotic Music is not just a band name, but a music style!
Children's piano and mellotron, clarinet and double bass, theremin and didgeridoo choirs, tuba and flugelhorn, twelve-tone rows and big band shouts, trap grooves and atonal chorales, children's piano etudes and electric spearheads. Now that's an announcement! Between the most diverse genres, epochs and compositional techniques, spread out crosswise and colorfully, T.P.C.M. builds its own cosmos. With an undeniable love for pop culture, the stage becomes a playground for the fourteen musicians of strong character. Anarchy and humor as central elements allow them to function as an organic, freely malleable mass, which can instantly take on the most diverse forms. Boundaries between indie rock, new music, recitation and Polish science fiction from the 50s merge, styles and languages intertwine. Stories of love lost, of struggles with oneself, the unattainable, Sigmund Jähn and the end of summer. After the debut album "Everything I Glue Together Falls Apart (...just like the pieces of my broken heart)" released in 2020, we are eager for more as the summer kicks off.